chicanery

英[ʃɪˈkeɪnəri]
美[ʃɪˈkenəri, tʃɪ-]

基本释义

  • n.耍花招哄骗别人(尤指于法律事务中); 不诚实的行为; 欺骗

词性变化

实用例句

Why are you give me so much chicanery as a explanation?

你为什么给我那么多狡辩的解释?

期刊摘选

Well - doer never does chicanery and person who is good at chicanery does not belong well - doer.

善良的人从不狡辩,狡辩的人一定不是善良之辈.

期刊摘选

Some think more legal chicanery may be in store.

有人认为,或许以后还有更高明的法律骗局.

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I'm too an at using chicanery to accomplish my mission.

我尤其善用诡计,从而圆满完成任务.

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We will continue to see such chicanery in the future.

在往后的日子我们仍将看到这样的骗局持续上演.

期刊摘选

We still do; living in a world in which underclared aggression, war, hypocrisy, chicanery, anarchy and impending immolation are part of our daily lives, we all want a code to live by.

我们仍然有这种感觉; 生活在一个不宣而战的侵略 、 战争 、 虚伪 、 诈骗 、 混乱以及迫在眉睫的杀戮充斥着我们日常生活的世界里, 我们都想有一种能赖以生存的准则.

《用法词典》

The world is full of chicanery.

这个世界充满了诈骗.

辞典例句

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. the use of tricks to deceive someone (usually to extract money from them)

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